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Every month I take hundreds of pictures. I have to make hard choices as to which I’ll include in the article. This means that I have to leave some interesting photos on the cutting room floor as it were.

It seems like a bit of a waste to not share these images, so once a month I’ll publish some of my favourite but unseen photos.

The collateral damage was extensive, something that Ken Lum doesn’t shy away from. You do not have to look closely at the 3D printed sculpture you can see piles of rubble in city squares, collapsed walls and what appears to be a destroyed church dome.

Arguably the most popular piece of public art on display in the City of Toronto currently, the 3D TORONTO Sign lights up Nathan Phillips Square with its bright, changeable LED display and has been drawing in visitors and residents alike since it’s unveiling.

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